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Sentence count:247+14Posted:2017-05-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: adjoiningjoin inpiningminingdininggainingshiningrainingMeaning: [dʒɔɪn]  n. the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication). 
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(91) Before joining the Fed, she was a professor of economics at UC-Berkeley.
(92) There was an air of excitement among passengers and crew joining the train.
(93) Clips for fixing and joining the nets are available from some cage and netting manufacturers.
(94) May you lastly reach the shore, Joining tide without intent, Only worried any more By the currents' argument.
(95) My lady and her women are lodged in the guesthouse, you need have no fears in joining their company.
(96) Rawson then bowled the next ball wide of the stumps before joining his team in a frantic dash for the pavilion.
(97) It is an opportunity to experience at a practical level the pleasures of creating a piece of work or joining and dance.
(98) A new Community Action programme will offer a £10 premium on top of benefits for up to 60,000 long-term jobless joining part-time voluntary work schemes.
(99) Joining the Visa network would give it the leg-up it needs.
(100) Shortly after joining his or her team, our new employee will experience the first of many team meetings.
(101) The main ones are: Sockets for joining two lengths of pipe together: both push-fit and solvent-weld available.
(102) It is a debate of daunting complexity, with powerful arguments both for and against joining.
(103) Parent company guarantees Joining an overseas subsidiary, for example, carries potential risks.
(104) She smeared after-sun milk on her satin brown skin before joining Steve at the table with her drink.
(105) Such children are likely to be more comfortable right next to their teacher than joining in the unstructured games of childhood.
(106) A new entrant, joining in July 1960, had devilled for all but one of the dozen or so lawyers by Christmas.
(107) Most of the people were unimpressed,(www.Sentencedict.com) but those who held back were coerced into joining the rebels.
(108) It was as unthinkable now as their joining the army.
(109) Refreshed, I said hi to a few filmstars, briefly joining them at their tables with a selection of apposite one-liners.
(110) The Daily News is accompanying the fighters as they barnstorm across the country, joining them on planes provided by Caesars.
(111) Nature is joining the human race and going on the dole.
(112) The drama school training will only lay the foundations and prepare you for the profession you are joining.
(113) Joining a chat channel, chat room on chat forum is like arriving at a party.
(114) The fieldworkers live in the community, joining in with and analysing its activities.
(115) Uncle used to tell me about the time when the primitive Methodists and the Wesley Methodists were joining up.
(116) The two studied Catholicism for six years, but instead of joining the church, Brownson started consorting with a transcendentalist community.
(117) The joining of forces of the young and old represents a literal means of reconnecting tenses.
(118) The rearmost sections of the leading edges might be detached from the joining ferrules.
(119) The jocks lined up to keep any sympathizers from joining us.
(120) The shortest paths joining points a finite distance apart on a curved surface are generally not simple straight lines.
More similar words: adjoiningjoin inpiningminingdininggainingshiningrainingwhiningtrainingdefiningrefiningexaminingremainingdecliningobtainingdining carretainingdining-halldining roomretrainingcomplainingbargainingsustainingstrip miningdining tabledeterminingsilver liningentertainingbasic training
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